FOOD FIGHT: More than 20,000 people pelted each other with tomatoes after 145 tons of produce was offloaded for this Spanish town's annual 'Tomatina' street battle.
More than 20,000 people are pelting each other with ripe tomatoes in the annual"Tomatina" street battle in a town in eastern Spain that has become a major tourist attraction.
The party saw 145 tons of tomatoes offloaded from six trucks into crowds packing Buñol's streets for the midday hour-long battle Wednesday.Organizers hose the streets down moments after the event's end at noon while participants use public showers. The event, which costs 12 euros for a basic ticket, was inspired by a food fight between local children in 1945 in the tomato-producing region.
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